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    Posted: 10 September 2008 at 10:37pm
I've been trying to recreate an error in an application I'm porting and in the process I believe i've discovered a bug in the MFC code generation process.
 
In VS2005, using version TKP 12.0.2, create an MFC Standard SDI using MFC in a static library.  Use no compound documents, no database support, then add the following:
  • split windows
  • browser style toolbars
use all the standard options from here. 
 
When you try to compile the code you will get errors like:

1>d:\scode\tkp5\mainfrm.cpp(87) : error C2227: left of '->GetCommandBarsOptions' must point to class/struct/union/generic type

1> type is ''unknown-type''

I managed to cut and paste pCommandBar initialization code but could never successfully create a command bar as i got "failed to create empty document" errors.
 
Is there something obvious i'm missing?
 
Thanks,
 
-Ken
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Hello,
 
Don't check "browser style toolbars" it means you want ReBar - and not our CommandBars.
Oleg, Support Team
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